Anthony DiUlio
Wheeler, DiUlio & Barnabei, P.C.
Anthony (or Tony, as he is known around the office) is our trial specialist. Since passing the Pennsylvania Bar Exam in 2011, he has focused his entire career on being an amazing trial attorney.
Tony studied at Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law. While in law school, he was a member of Drexel’s National Trial Team. He competed in four national competitions, and was a member of Drexel’s first Regional Championship team.
Following law school, Tony joined The Law Offices of Jonathan Wheeler, where he would quickly have a chance to test his trial skills. Since his first day at the firm in February of 2012, Tony has handled hundreds of arbitrations, tried jury trials, bench trials, and every other kind of dispute you can imagine. He has been admitted to the New Jersey Bar Association, and continues to represent all types of clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He has settled multi-million dollar claims, and works tirelessly to get the best possible results for every client, even the little guys.
As a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and the Young Lawyers Division of the PTLA, Tony is dedicated to making sure he is always up-to-date on everything trial-related. Tony is also an honorary member of the Mid-Atlantic Public Insurance Adjusters (MAPIA), where he offers advice and services to Public Adjusters from all over the Tri-State area.
Today, Tony is honored to represent clients throughout the region as Partner at what is now known as Wheeler, DiUlio, & Barnabei.
In his free time, Tony is a bit of an adventurer. He enjoys mountain biking, traveling, and spending time with his family and dogs Maximus and Piper.
- Drexel University School of Law
- J.D. (2011) | Law
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- Honors: Trial Advocacy Honors
- Activities: National Trial Team
- University of Delaware
- B.A. (2008) | Accounting and Pre-Law
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- Activities: Track and Field
- Wheeler, DiUlio & Barnabei, P.C.
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- Law Clerk
- NJ Family Law Division
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- Building a REAL Bad Faith Claim, PAGPS, Cherry Hill, NJ
- MAPIA
- Certified #1 Dad
- Norah and Madison
- Award in Trial Advocacy
- Drexel University School of Law
- State Bar of Pennsylvania
- Member
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- New Jersey
- New Jersey Courts
- Pennsylvania
- Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
- Virginia
- Virginia State Bar
- 3rd Circuit
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We will be happy to discuss any property damage insurance claims with you to see if there is something we can do to help. This will include homeowners, business owners, commercial properties, and any other real property you have insured. -
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- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Business Insurance, Disability Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Property Insurance
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- English
- Q. Can someone ask the court to issue a subpoena for their own phone records in Philadelphia, PA?
- A: Generally speaking, once litigation is commenced, attorneys have subpoena power. They can subpoena 3rd parties for information they can't otherwise get. In your situation, I see no reason a subpoena couldn't be issued for the records you need and since the phone is in your client's name, Verizon should not contest or move to quash the subpoena.
- Q. Money owed on Invoices filed to Homeowners insurance and only partially paid with no denial letters
- A: While I do not practice in TX, I may be able to provide some general guidance. I am assuming this was a covered loss and that what you are asking is what you can do when a carrier doesn't pay for invoices related to repairs from that covered loss. There are two main options you have and one maybe option. First, you can invoke appraisal which will allow you to hire an appraiser to determine the value of the loss with the carrier's appraiser that it will hire. This is likely you best bet. However, you could also contact a public adjuster to assist you in recovery of the amounts unpaid. They generally work on contingency fee and can help get the money you are owed. Finally, the maybe option, ... Read More
- Q. If I received insurance check for storm damage can bank cash and hold check because of lack of signature?
- A: While I do not practice in Missouri, generally speaking, you will want to contact the Missouri Department of Insurance who should be willing to step in to assist. I see no reason that the mortgage company wouldn't be willing to sign off on the original check, for your back to cancel the transaction, or for the insurance company to reissue the check and stop payment on the current one. Any of those should be a reasonable result to assist you in moving the claim forward.